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Re: [PyrNet-L] was: Girl that was bit now: bite inhibition



this is very interesting to me:  at lunch, I had a co-worker come home with me to meet Oscar, my 11 month old pyr.  Oscar is the sweetest, friendliest dog.  A real lover.  But, BAM, when he met her, he barked and barked!  I have never had this kind of response.  And, what is interesting, is that this person and I have our difficulties.  Isn't that weird?  Or, I am reading way too much into old Oscar's bark.  In any event, it was kind of funny.  

Rose Foster 
Oscar de la Foster's  mom

>>> "Mitzi Potter" <Pyrs-R-Us@popline.com> 06/15/98 01:05PM >>>
On Mon, 15 Jun 1998 13:01:54 -0700, Adrienne Wilder wrote:

There is actually a scientific reason why dogs can sense things that 
people can not. Everly living thing has a magnetic field, aka and
aura. 
An aura will change its intesnisity and strength according to the
mood, 
mental status, and health of an animal. When a person or animal has 
"predatory" intentions, the magnatic field changes. Also the
phermones 
released from the body change as well. 
Dogs, who can naturally "see" things we cannot (i.e. magnetic 
fields) and smell things we cannot, (i.e the phermones released from
a 
human or animal body) are able to alert us "blind and noseless"
humans 
of impending danger.. 

This is interesting!! And they've proven it?? So that explains what
dog people have known all along....trust your dog.


Mitzi Potter    OKC OK
Pyrs-R-Us@popline.com 
http://www.popline.com/quinnz/mit.html